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What's Hot in Finance? (2007-2011) by Utpal Bhattacharya
What's Hot in Finance? (2007-2011) by Utpal Bhattacharya
As in years past, to catalyze the students in my Ph.D. F798 class to think of finance ideas, I asked each one of them to read the abstracts of finance articles published in the last 5 years in JF, JFE, RFS and JFQA. Their report is attached. Here are some general observations from the hard data above and the soft data generated from classroom discussions:
- Classification into sub-topics is even more difficult than last year. There are more papers published which are not only inter-topic, but also inter-disciplinary. Finance is very driven by the issues of the day. Issues do not fit in neat silos.
- Though empirical papers dominate, theoretical papers or theoretical papers with empirical tests have trended up slightly.
- Though empirical corporate remains the most popular field, its popularity is not rising. Asset pricing papers and particularly papers in investments (mutual funds and hedge funds) are trending up.
- Finance journals dominate. Amongst finance journals, RFS has climbed steadily to become no 1 and it remains there.
- Top non-finance journals publish many finance papers (on an average 15%-20%). Curiously, with the notable exception of QJE, all the other top economic journals have seen dramatic drops in cite counts.
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